I'm writing a JavaScript style guide for my team, so we can better organize our documents and contribute easier. But I've hit a small bump which is where my question applies...
What am I supposed to ...

Many programming languages contain a 'continue'-keyword, which is used to skip the rest of a loop body. I've always felt like this was a misnomer, since IMO the term 'continue' in real life refers to ...

I am trying to identify the parts of an architecture.
The server (Python) acts as a web-service, delivering files and data. The client (JS) requests the data which it needs by sending xmlhttprequests ...

Is continuous integration about more than just automatically testing code, either periodically or after every commit to the main repository?
Before today, I'd heard the term CI, and about CI services ...

I am studying some standards and tools for XML, but I confused with some terms and standards and their differences
What is XQL? It seems the same as XQuery and somehow even similar to XPath?
Are XQL ...

These terms in general describe changes made to software, but can I use them interchangeably?
For example, "patch" seems to refer to fixing/repairing related changes. However, I've also seen people ...

Say that creating/calculating all the properties of fruit needs a lot of logic, and you just want to have a very simple immutable POCO object in the end.
So i.e. it doesn't have any methods, making ...

I have to fill out some documentation regarding a C project i worked on. One topic is whether I used "unconditional jumps".
As far as I know, a "break" statement counts as a jump. And I have a few of ...

What programming language introduced the word "field" to describe what we might call a member variable in C++? What modern programming languages carry on this usage as the preferred term?
I've seen ...

The context: For all intents and purposes, I feel like I'm about the level of a pretty competent second year student at computer science. I have taken all the basic algorithms and systems classes; my ...

Virtually any book dealing with software testing mentions that user acceptance testing (UAT) is an ultimate validation activity, often quoting Boehms informal definition: "Validation: Are building the ...

I have been thinking about a design problem and possible solutions in my own. I am pretty sure I am not the first one to have noticed it, but I cannot google for it since I do not know the standard ...

Is there a specific term (name of a "metric") that represents the growing level of unstructuredness (or just plain badness) of a s/w component that is caused by too many changes, by too many people, ...

Is there a term for the above? When building a new system developers are sometimes instructed (that is a different issue) to "keep things as they are", regardless of how inefficient or unusable they ...